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Chengdu Ebyte Electronic Technology Co., Ltd

E104-BT10-IPX User Manual

Copyright ©2012–2019

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hengdu Ebyte Electronic Technology Co., Ltd

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Contents

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Overview.........................................................................................................................................................................3
1.1 Brief Introduction..................................................................................................................................................... 3
1.2 Features.....................................................................................................................................................................3
1.3 Application................................................................................................................................................................3

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Specification and Parameter........................................................................................................................................... 4
2.1 Limit parameter.........................................................................................................................................................4
2.2 Operating parameter................................................................................................................................................. 4
2.3 Dimension and Pin Definition.................................................................................................................................. 5

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Basic Operation...............................................................................................................................................................6
3.1 Hardware design....................................................................................................................................................... 6
3.2 Circuit Diagram........................................................................................................................................................ 7

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Function introduction......................................................................................................................................................7
4.1Basic concept............................................................................................................................................................. 8

4.1.1 Network Key

NetKey

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4.1.2 Application key

AppKey

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4.1.3 Device role.....................................................................................................................................................9
4.1.4 Model...........................................................................................................................................................10

4.2 Specific instruction................................................................................................................................................. 11

4.2.1 Networking introduction..............................................................................................................................11
4.2.2 Node networking process and status indication...........................................................................................11
4.2.3 Networking whitelist....................................................................................................................................12
4.2.4 Network exception and processing..............................................................................................................13
4.2.5 Remove nodes..............................................................................................................................................13

4.3 Data format............................................................................................................................................................. 13

4.3.1Parameter configuration................................................................................................................................13
4.3.2 SIG Message................................................................................................................................................20
4.3.3 Transparent transmission............................................................................................................................. 22

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Quick start.......................................................................................................................................................................22

5.1 Restore factory setting............................................................................................................................................ 22
5.2 Enter network..........................................................................................................................................................23
5.3 SIG Message...........................................................................................................................................................24
5.4Transparent transmission......................................................................................................................................... 25

5.4.1 Broadcast transmission................................................................................................................................ 25
5.4.2 Fixed point transmission..............................................................................................................................26

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FAQ.................................................................................................................................................................................27

6.1 Communication range is too short..........................................................................................................................27
6.2 Module is easy to damage.......................................................................................................................................27
6.3 Bit error rate is too high..........................................................................................................................................27

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Production Guidance.....................................................................................................................................................28

7.1 Reflow Soldering Curve................................................................................................................................................. 28

7.2 Reflow Soldering Curve......................................................................................................................................... 28

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Series product................................................................................................................................................................. 29

Revision history.................................................................................................................................................................... 29

Summary of Contents for E104-BT10-IPX

Page 1: ...E104 BT10 IPX User Manual TLSR8269F512 UART SMD SIG Mesh Module...

Page 2: ...pecific instruction 11 4 2 1 Networking introduction 11 4 2 2 Node networking process and status indication 11 4 2 3 Networking whitelist 12 4 2 4 Network exception and processing 13 4 2 5 Remove node...

Page 3: ...Chengdu Ebyte Electronic Technology Co Ltd E104 BT10 IPX User Manual Copyright 2012 2019 Chengdu Ebyte Electronic Technology Co Ltd 2 About us 29...

Page 4: ...nforms to sig standard HSL H Hue S Saturation L lightness model one click implementation of the lighting control application scenario Ideal for IoT information collection large scale networking commun...

Page 5: ...V 1 9 3 3 3 6 3 3 V ensures output power Communication level V 3 3 For 5V TTL it may be at risk of burning down Operating temperature 40 80 Frequency MHz 2400 2483 5 ISM band Power consumption Transm...

Page 6: ...onnecting to power source reference ground 2 PE0 PWM output Corresponds to green indicator of SIGMESH HSL 3 PE1 PWM output Corresponds to red indicator of SIGMESH HSL 4 DM GPIO 5 DP GPIO 6 PA0 GPIO 7...

Page 7: ...away as possible from the power supply transformers high frequency wiring and other parts with large electromagnetic interference High frequency digital routing high frequency analog routing and powe...

Page 8: ...E104 BT10 IPX User Manual Copyright 2012 2019 Chengdu Ebyte Electronic Technology Co Ltd 4 7 3 2 Circuit Diagram As shown to connect VCC GND TX RX then communication test can be conducted 4 Function i...

Page 9: ...ot directly send data to the C module If module B is placed between the A module and the C module then the data will be repeatered by B and then received by C Module A needs to send data to the entire...

Page 10: ...ls from Mesh Profile3 86 4 1 3 Device role In SIG MESH protocol roles include node low power node relay node friend node proxy node Related functions are as explained below Node An edge node in the en...

Page 11: ...on applies to the fact that two nodes send and receive messages to each other but without relay capability data packets cannot be forwarded 2 ADV Lower power That is a low power broadcast connection U...

Page 12: ...ce during the provisioning process In the same mesh network each node device may have multiple addresses However a model in each device can only have one address but different models can be bound to o...

Page 13: ...p 3 Assign Netkey The timeout period for assigning netkey is 10 seconds If netkey is successfully assigned within 10 seconds go to step 4 Otherwise the indicator will go out The serial port will retur...

Page 14: ...ent network and it returns If it is not deleted it is not returned See the manual 3 2 SIG message for instructions and usage details 4 3 Data format All data exchanged by the serial port including par...

Page 15: ...d 16 bytes of NetKey data For example Request 12 C0 00 11223344556677889900112233445566 Respond 12 40 00 11223344556677889900112233445566 Notes 1 suitable for E104 BT10G IPX 2 After configuration the...

Page 16: ...This is for reading configured AppKey 5 Networking address configuration Operation code Parameter Request 0x04 Configure the unicast address for networking next time 2 bytes Respond 0x04 Return the c...

Page 17: ...d MAC 8 To delete networking filter Operation code Parameter Request 0x07 Serial number to be deleted 1 byte Respond 0x07 Serial number MAC address of deleted device For example Request 03 C0 07 00 Re...

Page 18: ...eter Request 0x0E Baud rate serial number to be configured range 0x00 0x07 Respond 0x0E Return the current baud rate serial number For example Command Baud rate serial number notes 03 C0 0E xx Xx is b...

Page 19: ...e configured range 0x00 0x0A Respond 0x12 Return configured power number For example Command Notes 03 C0 12 xx Xx is baud rate serial number to be configured 0x00 0x0A 00 8dBm 01 4dBm 02 0dBm 03 4dBm...

Page 20: ...Return current MAC address of device For example Request 02 C0 01 Respond 08 40 F0 112233445566 Notes 1 Suitable for E104 BT10G IPX and E104 BT10N IPX 16 To restart device Operation code Parameter Req...

Page 21: ...s of current device Operation code Parameter Request 0x0B Respond 0x0B Return main address of current E104 BT10N IPX device For example Request 02 C0 0B Respond 05 40 0B 01 0004 Notes 1 Suitable for E...

Page 22: ...for details about SIG message SIG message follows format below Transmitting Command 1 byte Target address 2 byte Sig mesh message 0xC1 Main address of target device Request Receiving Command 1 byte T...

Page 23: ...ta 0xC2 Main address of target device Valid data Receiving Command 1 byte Target address 2 byte Original address 2 byte Data 0x42 Main address of target device Main address of original device Valid da...

Page 24: ...ebugging assistant to select the baud rate 115200bps 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit select hexadecimal transmission The E104 BT10G IPX terminal edits and sends the Device Access command 02 C0 09 Whe...

Page 25: ...on light generic onoff command see details from 3 2 see details from Mesh Model 3 2 1 2 Generic OnOff Set E104 BT10G IPX send comand to turn off light generic onoff command see details from 3 2 see d...

Page 26: ...byte Electronic Technology Co Ltd 4 25 5 4Transparent transmission 5 4 1 Broadcast transmission Device 0001 broadcasts 11223344AA in hex format See 3 3 input target address as FFFF all device in the n...

Page 27: ...al Copyright 2012 2019 Chengdu Ebyte Electronic Technology Co Ltd 4 26 5 4 2 Fixed point transmission For example Device 0001 sends 11223344AA in hex format to device 001 See details from 3 3 Transmit...

Page 28: ...igh the higher the air data rate the shorter the distance When the power supply at room temperature is lower than the recommended low voltage the lower the voltage is the lower the transmitting power...

Page 29: ...5 Ag3 Cu0 5 Preheat Temperature min Tsmin 100 150 Preheat temperature max Tsmax 150 200 Preheat Time Tsmin to Tsmax ts 60 120 sec 60 120 sec Average ramp up rate Tsmax to Tp 3 second max 3 second max...

Page 30: ...terface Hz dBm m mm E104 BT10 TLSR8269F512 2 4G 8 50 19 13 SMD TTL Revision history Version Date Description Operator 1 0 2019 4 12 Initial Version 1 2 2019 11 11 Function update Ren About us Website...

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